The AI-based model, which is trained on 1 billion images from half a million pathology slides, can identify common cancers and rare cancers, according to a Sept. 7 news release from Paige.
Paige is planning to use Microsoft’s advanced supercomputing infrastructure to further train the model so it can be deployed to hospitals and laboratories.
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